Narangba refers to a town and suburb in the Moreton Bay Region Queensland. It is located 34km north of Brisbane CBD.
This suburb is a result of rural origins, but it is now being developed as a residential area on the outskirts of the greater Brisbane metro area. Narangba was home to 18,573 people in the 2016 Census.
History
Narangba can be found in the Yugarabul Traditional Aboriginal Country. Narangba may have been named after an Aboriginal word that means "small place" or "smallridge". It was once part of the Stoney Creek area. The original name of the railway station was Sideling Creek Station. It was later renamed Narangba. This suburb is located within the Burpengary Creek catchment.
This suburb is a result of rural origins, but it is now being developed as a residential area on the outskirts of the greater Brisbane metro area. Narangba was home to 18,573 people in the 2016 Census.
History
Narangba can be found in the Yugarabul Traditional Aboriginal Country. Narangba may have been named after an Aboriginal word that means "small place" or "smallridge". It was once part of the Stoney Creek area. The original name of the railway station was Sideling Creek Station. It was later renamed Narangba. This suburb is located within the Burpengary Creek catchment.